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Watching the Donald used to be unmissable television. What happened?
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese reviewed
My guest is a peerless explorer of what he calls the modern ‘revolution in the human brain’
It’s a Twilight Zone for Millennials
Less Springsteen, more Britney
At a fascist evening, nobody was decent enough to openly express their white supremacy
Meeting Gorbachev reviewed
In memory of a piano master
The Souvenir reviewed
Did the former Smiths frontman ever stop being a provocateur?
Many observers noticed a tension in LGBT+ ideology between social constructivism and (some kind of biological) determinism
As a social justice warrior, I identify with her
Dominic Green and Art Tavana discuss the fate of the deplatformed provocateur
Aniara reviewed
From a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq
Game of Thrones’s climax presents a problem for America’s prestige publications
It’s not the state network’s job to censor a legal, public activity
Non-Fiction reviewed
Marketers hyped millennials up so that advertisers could sell us products
We are fascinated with the conflict between ‘kayfabe’ and real life
Of course he was
The service’s algorithms have shaped a generation of listeners who are defined by attention deficit disorder and a fear of complexity and difficulty
Paradise Lost in Washington, DC
A Fortunate Man reviewed
Much ado about Shakespeare in Indian cinema
Skip the political cold-open every week
Ruining Game of Thrones is in the global interest for Godfrey
Critics who only write about shallow subjects will only produce shallow writing
The Get Out director snuffs out the magic of The Twilight Zone